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Problem resolution scale: A single‐item instrument for easily assessing clinical
improvement.
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1111/jmft.12690
This study describes the development and tests the validity of the Problem Solving Scale (PRS)
- by Damien Richard, Grégoire Vitry, Audrey Becuwe
In RIMHE: Interdisciplinary Review Management, Man & Business 2023/1
(n° 50, Vol. 12) 12), pages 3 to 22
Éditions ARIMHE
This article addresses the question of the perceived efficiency of a professional practice, the systemic intervention of the Palo Alto School, to resolve the specific problems of occupational health.
- by Grégoire Vitry (PhD), Emmanuelle Gallin, Audrey Becuwe (PhD, HDR)
published in the journal Hypnosis and Brief Therapies (2022)
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